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Because of the generosity of our community, we are able to offer competitive salaries for teachers, a high percentage of financial assistance for families, an innovative curriculum, and facilities that meet the evolving needs of our teachers. Burke's continually strives to ensure that we remain a leader in girls' education. Our fundraising efforts are diverse in scope and nature, and provide opportunities for all families, grandparents, parents of alumnae, and alumnae to participate. We aim for 100% parent participation in all fundraising and community-building initiatives and are proud of our community’s robust participation. Every gift, of any size, is meaningful, impactful, and much appreciated. Burke's Tax ID Number is 94-1156256. Supporting Burke's List of 7 items. Annual Fund The Annual Fund delivers nearly 10% of the school’s annual operating budget and supports a wide range of initiatives at Burke’s. Among these are academic programs, teacher professional development, student financial assistance, and the maintenance of our classrooms and beloved 3.5-acre campus. Eighth-Grade Class Endowment Fund Each year, the eighth grade class endowment initiative raises crucial funds to grow Burke's endowment. Most years, the families of the graduating class raise about $200,000 to benefit future generations of Burke’s students. Each endowment fund honors that graduating class in perpetuity, well after they become Burke’s alums, as a lasting tribute. All parents and grandparents of the graduates are asked to support the fund in lieu of the Annual Fund during that year. We hope that these alums, in turn, might someday contribute to this fund themselves, giving back to the school that helped lay the foundation for who they become. Capital Campaign Capital campaigns have made the Burke's campus into the unique and treasured place that it is today and have grown our endowment to support our exceptional teachers, robust financial assistance program, and innovative curriculum. Similar to all independent schools, Burke’s conducts special campaigns that fund renovations or new buildings, endowment, and other capital projects on average every three to five years. Burke’s exceeded the goal of Many Hands. Many Voices. All Burke’s.: The Campaign for Girls by raising $22 million to fund a state-of-the art Campus Center and performing arts space, increased endowment and new programmatic initiatives through two Innovation Funds. Endowment Burke’s welcomes gifts to its endowment as an important way to contribute to the long-term financial stability of the institution. Without adequate, wisely invested endowment funds, an institution is forever at the mercy of conditions beyond its control, such as economic, philanthropic, and demographic fluctuations, and unforeseen catastrophic events. A strong endowment is the mark of an esteemed and enduring institution. Many of our families and alumnae have established named endowment funds to honor loved ones or their family’s legacy to the school. Please contact Yukiko Meadows, Director of Advancement with any questions about establishing a fund. Fundraising Events Burke’s Parents' Association holds two major fundraising and community building events each year: Family Festival in the fall and Burke's Benefit in the spring, which provide funding for our student financial assistance and faculty and staff professional development programs. The DASH, a semi-competitive family walk/run also held in the spring, raises funds for physical education and athletics. Planned and Estate Gifts Many members of the Burke’s community have included the school in their estate plans. The Barbara Burke Legacy Society honors alumnae, past parents, grandparents, parents, and friends who have remembered Burke’s with a bequest or who have made a life income gift or other type of planned gift. Special and Restricted Funds Burke’s has a variety of funds that have been established by donors to support students, library programs, arts and faculty professional development initiatives. Assets in these funds are temporarily or permanently restricted according to the donor’s wishes. Please contact Yukiko Meadows, Director of Advancement for more information about these funds, or to discuss a restricted gift outside of these funds for a program or purpose that is important to you. Ways to Give List of 10 items. Cash, Check, or Credit Card Gifts of cash, typically payable by check, and credit card are tax deductible and provide immediate funds to the school. The easiest way to give is online E-Check (ACH) Giving Sending an E-Check (ACH) offers significant benefits over paper checks and credit cards, primarily through lower transaction fees, increased security, and faster processing speeds. It enables automated, recurring payments, improving cash flow management and reducing administrative costs. ACH payments are more secure, utilizing encryption and fraud prevention to eliminate risks of lost or stolen paper checks. Click here to send an E-Check to Burke's today! Matching Gifts Many companies offer their employees the opportunity to double or, in some cases, triple their gifts to certain programs or organizations by matching them. Please check with your employer about their Matching Gift Program. Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant information provided by Securities and Property Gifts of stocks, other securities, or property have two significant advantages to the donor — they are tax-deductible for the full fair-market value of the gift when it is made, and the donor does not pay capital gains on the appreciated value of the stock or property. Click here to download a form and instructions for making a gift of securities. Donor-Advised Funds Donor-advised funds are a great way to support Burke’s and they provide good tax incentives for donors. At Burke’s, donor-advised funds can be used for Annual Fund gifts, capital campaign gifts, or Raise the Paddle gifts. However, they can not be used to fulfill written pledges. The IRS is fairly particular on how you use the funds. We can only accept donor-advised funds exclusively intended for charitable purposes. The IRS prohibits donor-advised fund account holders from receiving more than incidental benefits associated with the gift. For example, purchasing items of any kind at the live or online auction is not allowed. If you would like to use donor-advised funds to underwrite the auction, you must decline the tangible benefits that accompany it, such as tickets to the event. Cryptocurrency Please click here to make a gift of cryptocurrency online. If you have any questions, reach out to Yukiko Meadows , Director of Advancement. Gifts in Kind Burke's welcomes donations such as classroom supplies, athletic equipment, and other items related to the educational program, as well as donations of auction items to the annual Benefit. Gift value is determined by the donor through appraisal or a record of purchase. Please contact the Advancement Office if you would like to make a gift in kind. Planned Giving The Barbara Burke Legacy Society honors alumnae, past parents, grandparents, current parents, and friends who have remembered Burke’s by bequest in their estate plans or who have made a life income gift or other type of planned gift. You can become a member by: placing Burke’s in your will making Burke’s the beneficiary of a retirement account making a gift of life insurance policy establishing a charitable trust making a gift of real estate or other tangible property For more information about the tax advantages of making a planned gift for you and your family, and other helpful information about planned giving, please contact Yukiko Meadows, Director of Advancement Other Deferred Gifts It is possible to make gifts of property that may allow income tax benefits for the donor during his or her lifetime, may be used during the lifetime of the donor, and which would revert to Burke's, with possible estate tax savings. Institutions can achieve stability and growth through planned giving. Please contact your tax advisor for specific advice that relates to your particular circumstances. Please notify the Advancement Office if you have made a deferred gift to Burke’s so that you will be included in The Barbara Burke Legacy Society Burke's Rewards With your help, we can earn thousands for our school at no extra cost. Funds raised via our Rewards programs go directly to the PA fund, which supports school events like Grandparents & Special Friends Day and Parent Education meetings, as well as supplies inventory for Burke's items. Mabel's Labels Returning parents will agree - LABEL EVERYTHING you send with your daughter! Register here (search for “Katherine Delmar Burke”) and score some rewards for the school when you order Mabel’s durable, waterproof labels for the new school year! Sports Basement Click here to sign up for a Sports Basementeers account. Under the “Select the charity” dropdown menu, select “Katherine Delmar Burke School”, and then checkout and follow the instructions. Receive 10% off every item every time you shop! Minted Minted's Fundraising Program will now be offered year-round. Enjoy 20% off Minted cards & gifts throughout the year when you or others in our community use our unique promo code “FUNDRAISEKDBS” at checkout. 15% of each order will be donated back to Burke’s. Give Back to Schools At Office Depot/OfficeMax, simply make a purchase of qualifying school supplies, provide your Burke's ID (#70014115) at checkout in store and online, and Burke’s will receive 5% back in credits for FREE supplies! For more information, Sloat Garden Center Shop at any Sloat Garden Center location during your school’s Growing up Green week, mention Burke’s to the cashier, and your school will receive 10% of purchases back in the form of a Sloat gift card, which can go towards your school’s beautification projects, fundraisers, or classroom activities. The school with the highest participation will receive 20% of purchases back. Please note: purchase of gift cards does not apply.  Valid Dates: 9/1-9/10, 10/20-10/29 (Pumpkins!), 11/24-12/3 (Holiday Trees!), 1/5-1/14, 2/2-2/11, and 3/15-3/24. Learn more here: List of 7 members. Yukiko Meadows Director of Advancement 415.751.0187, ext. 204 Diana Schneider Director of Communications 415-751-0187, ext. 217 Melissa Sterling Annual Giving & Alumnae Engagement Manager 415-751-0187, ext. 231 Mikaela Martinez Family Relations & Special Events Manager 415.751.0187, ext. 225 Monica Hernandez Database and Advancement Associate 415.751.0187, ext. 223 Jewel Devora Associate Director of After-School Programs & Communications Assistant 415.751.0187, ext. 303 Lisa Lai Communications & Advancement Assistant 415-751-0187, ext. 301 Katherine Delmar Burke School on Facebook Katherine Delmar Burke School on Instagram 7070 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 Phone: 415.751.0177 Burke's mission is to educate, encourage and empower girls. Our school combines academic excellence with an appreciation for childhood so that students thrive as learners, develop a strong sense of self, contribute to community, and fulfill their potential, now and throughout life. Burke's admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.